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fimnNiyppE. fWW LETTERS FROM OUR 8P*v C? \l* CORRESPONDENTS. of Interest From nil Part? of alter and Adjoining Counties. TO CORRESPONDENTS, ail your latter* so that they will * this office not later than Tuea momfnf. When the letters are Wednesday It Is almost an bill y to have them appear In paper Issued that day. LYNCHHTJRG. Lynchburg. Nov. 14?Mr H. S. a, residing In South Lynchburg about one mile from tht? town, lost Ms neat and newly finished residence with near y all his furniture by fire yesterday shout noon. A defective flue seems to have been the iee of this loss. 1 Mr. Thomas had struggled long snd diligently to com? plete this dwelling snd It Is Indeed a atoavy blow to him. as there was not a dollar's Insurance on it. When the asre was first dlscove.ed. a bucket of water could have extinguished It, but St the time there was no one at home nut Mrs. Thomas, a very delicate lady. Ytoe kind cltlsens are sending value* Me aid. Nov. 11 -Light rains fell lay, which were gladly welcomed. The pastor of Bethel church and of of the Sunday school will go to iton today to attend the lectures aw Sunday schools by Rev J. D. Moore. Mr. Jollle Truluck, who has Just returned from four years in the Uni? ted States army, visited his grand parents. Mr and lira J. P. Trulck. . Sr.. recently. Dr. Hugh T Klrby. of Trinity, was store Friday. Mrs. A J. Goodman had little Ed? win out driving last week for the first wane since his tedious fever. Mrs. Mary Klrby. of SardK is upending some time at Mr. Horace lleOee'a Messrs, J. L Klrby and Oeo. John? son, of Trinity, visited here last week. Mies Ulltan Smith, of Spartan burg, is teachtrg the Bay Road school. Several tx.ys from about here at? tended the ehow In Tlmmonsvllle Monday. Mr. Dinkd Klrby has been quite m. Miss Maud Cannon of Beulah is still critically 111. t Ben Wels died Friday near Bethel. Mr. Quint Moore has bought land from Mr, B. P Moore and.is building ?J* ?V Max. Nov. IS.?Mr. John Lemmon In balldlng s tenant house. Farmers ire still planting oats. Two young ladles were driving in front of a residence a few duyt ago When a chick became' confused be? tween their buggy and another and killed ty their buggy wheel. One M It la tu- house with regrets, etc. good tidy said It was all right, aw she wanted one to eat anyway. Mr. Isasi: Sauls, of Cade*, visited IMS sdV Mr Amley Sauls. Mrs. Lena Keels, of Trinity Is vis? ta ng her fi ther. Mr. B. C. Truluck. Mrs. T. II. Harrison and four little, aright children are visiting at her father's, Rrv. E. M. Hicks'. . Dr. Net Hick*, of Florence, and Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell of Scranton, ided preaching at Bethel yester Mr. Johf Mott had a toe badly In? jured by a wagon loaded with cotton rolling over It. Messrs. Hoyt Tomlinson and J. L spent Saturday In Manning. MA YES V ILLS. Mayesville. Nov. 19.?The second ?rober of the lyceum course at this la win )?? given on Saturday night, the school auditorium. This num r Is a oncert and a delightful en dnment Is looked forward to. The entertain merit will not begin un? til t.ie o'clock on acount of the many Puainets people who cannot get away from their work any earlier on Satur? day night The first number, given m few nights ago was well attended the large audience was well pl? as snd I?. Is expected that a still >r house will be out on Saturday it. All of th?MM> entertainments are guaranteed to please and th?? prompt ere should have the support of tho MMtwMa ANTHM'll. Antloch, Nov. 11.?The farmer! are Sjulte bu?y at prevent gathering their SWejps. Sfd will be through In a fSW snore weeks. Mr. Q In Munmrlyn md Pfoft Bloom, -rinelpal of the Smithvllle High -Jeliool. xp?Tit v?st?rdav In this -rlrlnlty. M"v?r-< Murion \V? I l<-n and I.ia rence Wnlt? ?r-ent Sntur?l.i% nlghi it II, .-lot Mr \N ?ah \ < *n?ft, one ' I fte .Id ' men in Sfjf c..tMinunlt>. -Ii. <l k- v tew pay > ag<>. Mr i, \. wnit.. n he Mm hp ? I tVrlng Ml long from a fall. Is re.*..v r? tog Mr T. M. <'.rler spent Saturday In MS. Copyright 1907 by Har Schaffner Marx All who have been look? ing, for the past month, for a general FINANCIAL SMASH-HP Hay now breathe easier as the panic is a thing of the past. A good result of the panic has been to show to the world that the South is as strong financial? ly as The Rock of Gibraltar. ? \ Cotton is bringing above 10 cents and is not likely to beany lower for years to come.' Farm? ing lands are worth three times as much as they were ten years ago, and will likely continue to increase in value. So, why should there be any panicky feeling over a little financial depression. Our Clothing Sales this Fall have been the largest since the business ? . was established in 1893, and we are going to do everything in our power to make them larger. 1 We are Offering Special Inducements on All SUITS, OVERCOATS AND UNDERWEAR. Give us a trial and we feel^ure you will continue to deal with us. The D. J. Chandler Clothing Phone 166 Sumter, S. C. ?., Mr. nml M ? - L v Jam**, <?f Blah* TIXDAL. ?I"|M# vi" ' ,h '",-??'* f'th,r- Mr-: Tindal. Nov. 1!.. Mr. and Mrs. H. j. W w.M,.u. last weak. p TiM(la, Bpen< |evera| dayi ln Ths boa ii-p. r' t Rev. J. w. |>a? Charleston hist week. i?-t a * l< a 1 largely attended, m,. and Mrs, C, M. Wltherspoon ?ad quli 1 luccess visited relativ?'? In Bumter on Sun v. '!'. M ?irlrr h bitldlni f??r him- day. self i new ?nd at* .? ' ir? hon Mr, B, R Hodge, of Baiters, was at i>.-. ,? ? who !'n.- been home i;?>t Htu day, bmpi in uni oi ill healthi Ii Mr, and Mrs. Pam Pooic had the it?l< to *?? out gi In, mlefortune <?f losing their baby on the Tke cotton 1 ?p I vary short h? re. \s\u instant. Mr ajid Mr* J ?I Da Vie, of Bumter, Mr. Haakell Broadway spent Batur wer? In this community last we<-4t. day In Sumter. The health of the community is good. There Is no sickness to report. Letter to 'K. H- Jenklna, Jr., Sumter, B. C. Dear sir: it si mm era down to this: Kvery job painted Devoe takes lesi gallons Hi in of any other paint. K not. no poy. Tours truly Kiitcrtatnnicni at WetlaHleld. Wedgeflcld, Nov. An entertain? ment will be given- in tho VVedgefleld school house "ii Friday night for the bencfll of the school library, Admls slon, adulta lt? cuts, children 1?? eellts. FARMER shoots TENANT. 1 Vm'(I Vtolenl Means When \*k?hI For Settlement i?> Hi> Tenant. HanW hurst. On., N v. 17.?-A <>. Btrlckland, farmer Is under arreat for killing John Colo, ? tenant and shoot in- Cole'a brother. John Cole 1? t ntghl asked Strick? land for a s. ;th m? m. when Btrtck* Qov. Amsel ims offered a reward land reached for his shotgun and with lof $n?o for tii ! capture ef .1. 1?. the sords, Ml will give yog a aotttt? ,s r \v DEVOE ft CO Freeman, who * charged with Kilt- ment/' discharged It Into Cole'a breast. IV B.? Durant Hardware Co. sells |ng John Jemlgan in Marlboro Btrlckland also shot a brother of our paint. county Cole, hut not seriously,